Congressman Wishes Russians Would Cooperate More on Olympic Security

Congressman Dutch Rupperberger, a Maryland Democrat serving the state's second district, said while the U.S. is preparing for whatever could happen, there is worry about terrorists disrupting the Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia.

"We're very concerned about the terrorists that are there," he said. "We wish Russia would cooperate more with us and give us more information."

He said they've been getting updates on a daily basis and are working to get more as the games get closer.

"This is a major event and we're doing whatever we can to deal with whatever type of negative problem that occurs," he said. That includes sending two U.S. warships to the Black Sea in case of an attack.

The United States is sending the largest delegation of any country, 230 athletes, to the Olympic Games. Ruppersberger said more than 10,000 Americans are also expected to attend.

Russia is mounting a massive security operation for the games, which open Feb. 7 amid threats of attacks from Muslim insurgents from the North Caucasus region.